Turkish Journal of Geriatrics
2013 , Vol 16, Issue 4
ACUTE RENAL INFARCTION SECONDARY TO LUNG CANCER SURGERY IN AN ELDERLY PATIENT
Tongji Hospital of Tongji University, Department of Urology, Shanghai ÇİN
Acute renal infarction after lung cancer surgery is very rarely reported. A 65-year-old male patient presented with acute right-sided flank and abdominal pain 11 days after lung cancer surgery. The patient had elevated white blood cell count, serum lactate dehydrogenase and glutamate pyruvate transaminase levels. Contrast-enhanced computerized tomography showed a total perfusion defect in the right kidney, which suggested renal infarction. Conservative treatment was adopted due to the failure of local intra-arterial thrombolytic therapy. He was discharged after symptoms were alleviated. Acute renal infarction should be considered in elderly patients suffering from abrupt-onset severe flank or abdominal pain after lung cancer surgery.
Keywords :
Acute Kidney Injury; Lung Neoplasms; General Surgery